Tuesday TV: ‘No Tomorrow,’ Debate
For the third consecutive year, it is the lowly CW network that has been bringing some interesting, light shows starring young women. In the tradition of “Jane the Virgin” and…
For the third consecutive year, it is the lowly CW network that has been bringing some interesting, light shows starring young women. In the tradition of “Jane the Virgin” and…
An interview with the comedian and filmmaker Mike Birbiglia for the Washington Post. A review of a wordless presentation of “Dante’s Inferno” at Synentic Theater. An overview of the Musical…
In part due to the High Line park in New York, crazy expensive apartments went up, often right across the street from existing housing projects, creating an even more jarring…
Because it’s based on a less-than-classic 1973 Michael Crichton movie and had its production shut down six months while they tried to figure it out, expectations weren’t high for “Westworld”…
Network series are still in the process of returning for new fall seasons. “Madam Secretary” (CBS, 9 p.m.) is back on the job, in a season premiere directed by Morgan…
The first new “Saturday Night Live” (NBC, 11:30 p.m.) in more than four months must have a lot of pent up material to address. Alec Baldwin is the designated Trump,…
“We miss you!” somebody yelled before Luna even started its show Thursday at the Birchmere in Alexandria, Va. “We were just here,” replied the unsentimental bandleader Dean Wareham. He meant…
A packed night (that was also another trying one technologically) took note of the death last Saturday of Buckwheat Zydeco at 58, and the 81st birthday of Jerry Lee Lewis…
A serious and fairly consistent filmmaker for more than 40 years, Woody Allen turns his sights to television with his latest project “Crisis in Six Scenes” (Amazon, streaming), a six-episode…
Immediately, the number in the story-high banner and T-shirts hits you right in the solar plexus: Buzzcocks 40. Could two generations have actually passed since the start of English punk?…